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• Bracher, Mark F. (1985), Professor, Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, 1981 DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH • Brodsky, Adam H. (2008), Associate Lecturer, M.A., Kent State University, 2011 College of Arts and Sciences • Byrne, Peter M. (2008), Associate Professor, Ph.D., University of Department of English California, Irvine, 2004 113 Satterfield Hall Kent Campus • Canacci, James E. (1995), Associate Lecturer, M.A., Youngstown State 330-672-2676 University, 1995 [email protected] • Christen-Syed, Shannon L. (2010), Associate Lecturer, M.A., Kent www.kent.edu/english State University, 2004 • Chu, Alan (2016), Assistant Professor, Ph.D., University of Arizona, 2017 Undergraduate Programs • Ciuba, Gary M. (1986), Professor, Ph.D., Fordham University, 1986 • Clewell, Tammy (2000), Professor, Ph.D., Florida State University, 2000 • English - B.A. • Cunningham, Jennifer M. (2009), Associate Professor, Ph.D., Kent • Teaching English as a Second Language - B.A. State University, 2012 Minors • Dallacheisa, Tony G. (2008), Lecturer, M.A., Ohio University, 2008 • Daniels, Martha E. (2010), Associate Professor, Ed.D., Walden • Creative Writing University, 2008 • English • Dauterich, Edward (1997), Professor, Ph.D., Kent State University, 2006 • Professional and Technical Writing • Davis Patterson, Kathy S. (2000), Associate Professor, Ph.D., The Ohio State University, 1999 Graduate Programs • Devore, Elizabeth E. (2010), Associate Lecturer, M.A., New Mexico • Creative Writing - M.F.A. Highlands University, 2009 • English - M.A. • Dugas, Don-John (2005), Professor, Ph.D., Penn State University, 1999 • English - Ph.D. • Dunmire, Patricia L. (1995), Professor, Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon • English-Rhetoric and Composition - Ph.D. University, 1995 • Teaching English as Second Language - M.A. • Elder, Dolores M. (2009), Lecturer, M.A., Kent State University, 2010 • Ellis, Marnie K. (2003), Associate Lecturer, M.F.A., Bowling Green State Certificates University, 1999 Undergraduate Certificates • Erritouni, Ali (2005), Associate Professor, Ph.D., University of Miami, 2004 • Teaching English as a Foreign Language • George, Barbara E. (2011), Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Kent State Graduate Certificates University, 2018 • Teaching English as a Second/Foreign Language • Hamrick, Phillip M. (2013), Associate Professor, Ph.D., Georgetown University, 2013 Special Programs (non-degree) • Harrington, Kristine (2016), Lecturer, M.A., Youngstown State University, 1995 Undergraduate Certificates • Harrison, Denise A. (2005), Associate Lecturer, M.A., Miami University, • Teaching English as a Second Language Endorsement Preparation - 2001 undergraduate • Hayes, Amanda (2016), Associate Professor, Ph.D., Ohio University, Graduate Certificates 2015 • Hediger, Ryan R. (2011), Associate Professor, Ph.D., University of • Teaching English as a Second Language Endorsement Preparation - Oregon, 2005 graduate • Hendrickx, Jessy A. (2015), Lecturer, M.A., Kent State University, 2002 Department of English Faculty • Huot, Brian A. (2004), Professor, Ph.D., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1988 • Abuzeid, Ayham (2007), Associate Lecturer, M.A., Kent State University, 2010 • Jones, Jessica M. (2016), Lecturer, University Of , 2014 • Baker, Alexis M. (2017), Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Kent State • King, Robert J. (1998), Associate Professor, M.F.A., Indiana University- University, Stark Campus, 2016 Bloomington, 1998 • Bice, Deborah M. (1997), Associate Professor, Ph.D., Case Western • Krishnan, Uma S. (2001), Professor, Ph.D., Kent State University, 2014 Reserve University, 1995 • Lieske, Pamela J. (1997), Professor, Ph.D., University of • Bowers, Abigail L. (2011), Associate Professor, Ph.D., Texas A&M Massachusetts, Amherst, 1996 University, Main Campus, 1997 • Lloyd, Keith S. (2002), Professor, Ph.D., University of Louisville, 1996 • Bowles, Noelle K. (2001), Associate Professor, Ph.D., University of • Lyons, Janet L. (2010), Associate Lecturer, M.A., Kent State University, Miami, 1996 2011

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• Lyons, Jo-Leigh (1991), Senior Lecturer, M.A., Kent State University, • Sturr, Robert D. (1997), Associate Professor, Ph.D., University of 1996 Southern California, 1998 • MacLure, Jennifer (2017), Assistant Professor, Ph.D., University of • Takayoshi, Pamela D. (2004), Professor, Ph.D., Indiana University, Wisconsin, Madison, 2017 Purdue University Indianapolis, 1995 • Martinez, Ann M. (2014), Associate Professor, Ph.D., University of • Trogdon, Robert W. (1997), Professor, Ph.D., University of South Kansas, 2014 Carolina-Columbia, 1996 • Mechenbier, Mahli X. (1996), Senior Lecturer, J.D., University of Akron, • Uhrig, Mindy D. (2006), Associate Lecturer, M.A., University of Indiana, 2002 Bloomington, 1994 • Metz, John (2010), Senior Lecturer, M.A., University of Toledo, 1985 • Van Ittersum, Derek (2008), Associate Professor, Ph.D., University of • Miller, Ryan T. (2014), Associate Professor, Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon Illinois - Urbana, 2008 University, 2013 • Vogel, Lauren A. (2001), Associate Lecturer, M.A., Kent State • Mokros, Molly M. (2009), Lecturer, M.A., New York University, 2002 University, 2005 • Moneysmith, Jayne A. (1996), Associate Professor • Wetzl, Ana M. (2007), Associate Professor, Ph.D., Indiana University of • Myers, Joshua R. (2019), Lecturer, Ph.D., Louisianna State University, Pennsylvania, 2011 2019 • Willey, Nicole L. (1997), Professor, Ph.D., University of Alabama, 2003 • Neaderhiser, Stephen E. (2009), Assistant Professor, M.A., University • Wing, Catherine (2010), Associate Professor, M.F.A., University of of Kansas, 2004 Washington, 2004 • Neiderman, Beverly A. (1990), Senior Lecturer, M.A., Bowling Green • Winkler, Kyle M. (2018), Assistant Professor, Ph.D., University of State University, 1980 Pittsburgh, 2018 • Orr, Katherine M. (1990), Professor, Ph.D., Kent State University, 2010 • Winter, James P. (2008), Associate Professor, M.F.A., Kent State • Pate, Corey M. (2007), Lecturer, M.Ed., Kent State University, 2005 University, 2012 • Patterson, G. R. (2018), Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Miami University, • Wollenzier, Michele M. (2005), Associate Lecturer, M.A.T., Kent State 2013 University, 2003 • Piccirillo-Smith, Linda A. (1983), Senior Lecturer, M.A., Kent State University, 1980 English (ENG) • Prescott, Renate W. (1993), Associate Professor, Ph.D., Bowling Green ENG 01001 INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE WRITING-STRETCH 3 State University, 1990 Credit Hours • Raabe, Wesley (2008), Associate Professor, Ph.D., University of Introduces the instruction and experiences necessary for students to Virginia, Main Campus, 2006 acquire college-level literacy, with an emphasis on reading and writing college level texts. Course does not count toward graduation. • Remley, Dirk R. (1990), Professor, Ph.D., Kent State University, 2010 Prerequisite: ACT English score of 0-17; or SAT Evidence Based Reading • Rilling, Sarah E. (2002), Professor, Ph.D., Northern Arizona University, and Writing score of 200-470; or WritePlacer score of 0-3; or Accuplacer 1998 Reading Comprehension score of 0-79 and WritePlacer score of 4. • Robinson, Carol L. (2000), Associate Professor, Ph.D., University of Schedule Type: Lecture Georgia, 1994 Contact Hours: 3 lecture • Roman, Christopher M. (1997), Professor, Ph.D., University of Grade Mode: Standard Letter Alabama, 2004 ENG 02001 ESL WRITING LEVEL I 2 Credit Hours • Rooks, Mary A. (2005), Assistant Professor, Ph.D., University of Introduction to the writing process. Review of basic syntactic and Mexico, 2004 morphological patterns and sentence and paragraph organization. • Rozner, Debbie L. (2010), Senior Lecturer, M.Ed., George Washington Support of vocabulary development. Students are placed in appropriate University, 2004 course based on test score. Course does not count toward graduation. • Sainato, Susan M. (1987), Professor, Ph.D., Kent State University, 2002 Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). • Sanders, Michael T. (1995), Associate Professor, Ph.D., Kent State Schedule Type: Lecture University, 2006 Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter • Schauffler, Charlene M. (1991), Senior Lecturer, M.A., Kent State University, 1994 ENG 02002 ESL WRITING LEVEL II 2 Credit Hours • Shaker, Bonnie J. (2013), Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Case Western Introduction to basic knowledge of sentence structure and development Reserve University, 1998 of ability to write with more sentence variety. Practice of standard paragraph format. Course does not count toward graduation. • Shank, Matthew A. (1983), Senior Lecturer, M.A., University of Akron, Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). 1982 Schedule Type: Lecture • Simpson, Barry H. (2009), Lecturer, M.Ed., Cleveland State University, Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture 2001 Grade Mode: Standard Letter • Sloan, Jay D. (2000), Associate Professor, Ph.D., Marquette University, 1999 • Smith, Jeanne R. (1998), Senior Lecturer, M.A., State University of New York, Binghamton, 1986

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ENG 02003 ESL WRITING LEVEL III 2 Credit Hours ENG 02102 ESL READING LEVEL II 2 Credit Hours Review and practice of writing narrative and descriptive paragraphs. Practice in basic reading strategies and development. Support of Analysis and self-correction; support of vocabulary expansion and vocabulary development. Course does not count toward graduation. practice of syntax of statements in paragraphs through relevant topics. Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Course does not count toward graduation. Schedule Type: Lecture Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture ENG 02103 ESL READING LEVEL III 2 Credit Hours Grade Mode: Standard Letter Practice in reading strategies such as recognizing and differentiating ENG 02004 ESL WRITING LEVEL IV 2 Credit Hours between main and supporting ideas of paragraphs and entire texts; Development of narrative, descriptive and explanatory paragraphs skimming and scanning and making inferences. Support of vocabulary into essays; practice of prewriting activities. Support of vocabulary development. Course does not count toward graduation. expansion and focus on transitioning from simple to complex sentences Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). in paragraphs. Course does not count toward graduation. Schedule Type: Lecture Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture ENG 02104 ESL READING LEVEL IV 2 Credit Hours Grade Mode: Standard Letter Practice of reading and summarizing strategies; skimming and scanning ENG 02005 ESL WRITING LEVEL V 2 Credit Hours texts; support of vocabulary development. Course does not count toward Introduction to the purpose, format and structure of an essay. Practice graduation. of narrative and explanatory essays. Course does not count toward Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). graduation. Schedule Type: Lecture Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture ENG 02105 ESL READING LEVEL V 2 Credit Hours Grade Mode: Standard Letter Practice of reading strategies; skimming and scanning; focus on ENG 02006 ESL WRITING LEVEL VI 2 Credit Hours inferences from background information and culturally specific Review and practice of the purpose, format and structure of an references. Support of vocabulary development. Course does not count essay. Focus on response essays; practice of parallel constructions, toward graduation. quotations, and the use of outside sources. Course does not count Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). toward graduation. Schedule Type: Lecture Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture ENG 02106 ESL READING LEVEL VI 2 Credit Hours Grade Mode: Standard Letter Practice of reading strategies; skimming and scanning texts; inferences ENG 02007 ESL WRITING LEVEL VII 2 Credit Hours in non-explicit contexts using background information. Culturally specific Review of formatting and structuring essays. Practice of explanatory references and cultural schemata. Support of vocabulary development; essays; focus on outlining, summarizing and citations; review of selected strengthening awareness of word-formation. Course does not count text-type specific grammatical features. Course does not count toward toward graduation. graduation. Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Schedule Type: Lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Grade Mode: Standard Letter ENG 02107 ESL READING LEVEL VII 2 Credit Hours ENG 02101 ESL READING LEVEL I 2 Credit Hours Practice identifying communicative functions of texts; reading strategies Introduction to basic reading strategies such as recognizing and such as recognizing and differentiating between main and supporting differentiating between main and supporting ideas; skimming and ideas; skimming and scanning. Support of vocabulary development. scanning and making inferences. Support of vocabulary development. Course does not count toward graduation. Students will be placed in the appropriate course based on test score. Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Course does not count toward graduation. Schedule Type: Lecture Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter

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ENG 02201 ESL LISTENING LEVEL I 2 Credit Hours ENG 02207 ESL LISTENING LEVEL VII 2 Credit Hours Practice in basic listening strategies, including listening for detail and Practice in listening strategies through predicting, using background gist, key words, names, formal and informal forms of address, greetings knowledge and contextual information; focus on detail and gist, key and conversation endings, acceptance and refusals, etc. Students are words, stance and speaker’s feelings; comparing and summarizing as place in the appropriate course based on test scores. Course does not well as note-taking as appropriate to level. Course does not count toward count toward graduation. graduation. Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Schedule Type: Lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Grade Mode: Standard Letter ENG 02202 ESL LISTENING LEVEL II 2 Credit Hours ENG 02301 ESL SPEAKING LEVEL I 1 Credit Hour Practice in basic listening strategies, including listening for detail and Development of basic speaking skills while processing verbal and gist, key words, locations, numbers, acceptances and refusals, opinions, nonverbal information in both formal and informal contexts. Focus on etc. as appropriate to level. Course does not count toward graduation. fluency building using simple sentences. Support of vocabulary building Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). when receiving and producing oral messages. Students are enrolled Schedule Type: Lecture in the appropriate course based on test score. Course does not count Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture toward graduation. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). ENG 02203 ESL LISTENING LEVEL III 2 Credit Hours Schedule Type: Lecture Practice in listening strategies through predicting, using background Contact Hours: 1.4 lecture knowledge and contextual information in order to listen for detail and Grade Mode: Standard Letter gist, key words, connecting themes; comparing and summarizing as well ENG 02302 ESL SPEAKING LEVEL II 1 Credit Hour as note-taking as appropriate to level. Course does not count toward Practice of basic speaking skills while processing verbal and nonverbal graduation. information in both formal and informal contexts. Focus on fluency Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). building using simple sentences. Support of vocabulary building when Schedule Type: Lecture receiving and producing oral messages as appropriate to level. Course Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture does not count toward graduation. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). ENG 02204 ESL LISTENING LEVEL IV 2 Credit Hours Schedule Type: Lecture Practice in listening strategies through predicting, using background Contact Hours: 1.4 lecture knowledge and contextual information in order to listen for detail and Grade Mode: Standard Letter gist, key words, emphasis, stance and speaker’s feelings; comparing and ENG 02303 ESL SPEAKING LEVEL III 1 Credit Hour summarizing as well as note-taking as appropriate to level. Course does Practices basic speaking skills while processing verbal and nonverbal not count toward graduation. information in both formal and informal contexts. Focus on fluency Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). building using more complex sentences. Support of vocabulary building Schedule Type: Lecture when receiving and producing oral messages as appropriate to level. Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture Course does not count toward graduation. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). ENG 02205 ESL LISTENING LEVEL V 2 Credit Hours Schedule Type: Lecture Practice in listening strategies through predicting, using background Contact Hours: 1.4 lecture knowledge and contextual information in order to listen for detail and Grade Mode: Standard Letter gist, key words; comparing and summarizing as well as note-taking as ENG 02304 ESL SPEAKING LEVEL IV 1 Credit Hour appropriate to level. Course does not count toward graduation. Practice of speaking skills while processing verbal and nonverbal Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). information in both formal and informal contexts. Focus on fluency Schedule Type: Lecture building using more complex sentences. Support of vocabulary building Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture when receiving and producing oral messages as appropriate to level. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Course does not count toward graduation. ENG 02206 ESL LISTENING LEVEL VI 2 Credit Hours Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Practice in listening strategies through predicting, using background Schedule Type: Lecture knowledge and contextual information; focus on detail and gist, key Contact Hours: 1.4 lecture words, and meanings from stress, rhythm and intonation. Includes Grade Mode: Standard Letter colloquial English. Course does not count toward graduation. Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter

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ENG 02305 ESL SPEAKING LEVEL V 1 Credit Hour ENG 02403 ESL GRAMMAR LEVEL III 2 Credit Hours Practice of speaking skills while processing verbal and nonverbal Application of word classes, especially verbs and phrasal verbs (tense information in both formal and informal contexts. Focus on fluency and aspect), present and future modal verbs, nouns and pronouns, as building using more complex sentences and improvement in accuracy. well as statement and question syntax, positive and negative clauses at Support of vocabulary building when receiving and producing oral appropriate level. Course does not count toward graduation. messages as appropriate to level. Course does not count toward Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). graduation. Schedule Type: Lecture Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 1.4 lecture ENG 02404 ESL GRAMMAR LEVEL IV 2 Credit Hours Grade Mode: Standard Letter Application of word classes, especially verbs and phrasal verbs (tense ENG 02306 ESL SPEAKING LEVEL VI 1 Credit Hour and aspect), gerunds and infinitives, nouns, articles, adjectives, adverbs, Practice of speaking skills while processing verbal and nonverbal statement and question syntax, positive and negative clauses at information in both formal and informal contexts. Focus on fluency appropriate level. Course does not count toward graduation. building using more complex sentences and improvement in accuracy. Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Support of vocabulary building when receiving and producing oral Schedule Type: Lecture messages as appropriate to level. Course does not count toward Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture graduation. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). ENG 02405 ESL GRAMMAR LEVEL V 2 Credit Hours Schedule Type: Lecture Application of word classes, especially verbs (tense and aspect), causal Contact Hours: 1.4 lecture and phrasal verb syntax, verbal nouns, conjoiners, as well as statement Grade Mode: Standard Letter and question syntax, positive and negative clauses and question tags as ENG 02307 ESL SPEAKING LEVEL VII 1 Credit Hour appropriate to level. Course does not count toward graduation. Practice of speaking skills while processing verbal and nonverbal Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). information in both formal and informal contexts. Focus on fluency Schedule Type: Lecture building using more complex sentences and improvement in accuracy. Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture Support of vocabulary building when receiving and producing oral Grade Mode: Standard Letter messages as appropriate to level. Course does not count toward ENG 02406 ESL GRAMMAR LEVEL VI 2 Credit Hours graduation. Application of verb tenses and aspects, modality and passive voice, as Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). well as clause structures and functions (noun clauses, adjective clauses) Schedule Type: Lecture as appropriate to level. Course does not count toward graduation. Contact Hours: 1.4 lecture Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Grade Mode: Standard Letter Schedule Type: Lecture ENG 02401 ESL GRAMMAR LEVEL I 2 Credit Hours Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture Introduction to word classes, especially verbs (including regular and Grade Mode: Standard Letter irregular forms, tense and aspect, imperative), statement and question ENG 02407 ESL GRAMMAR LEVEL VII 2 Credit Hours syntax, positive and negative clauses. Students are placed in appropriate Application of verb tenses and aspects, passive voice, modal verbs, course based on test score. Course does not count toward graduation. noun phrases, subject-verb agreement, clause structures and functions Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). (interrogative clauses, noun clauses, adjective clauses) as appropriate to Schedule Type: Lecture level. Course does not count toward graduation. Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Grade Mode: Standard Letter Schedule Type: Lecture ENG 02402 ESL GRAMMAR LEVEL II 2 Credit Hours Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture Application of word classes, especially verbs (including tense and Grade Mode: Standard Letter aspect), modal verbs, gerunds and infinitives, nouns (count and non- ENG 02500 ESL PRONUNCIATION 1 Credit Hour count), adjectives and adverbs (comparison), statement and question (Repeatable for a maximum of 2 credit hours) Study of English syntax, positive and negative clauses. Course does not count toward pronunciation with practice in segmental and suprasegmental features graduation. (sounds, sound combinations, syllables, stress, rhythm, and intonation). Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Students are placed in the appropriate course based on test score. Schedule Type: Lecture Course does not count toward graduation. Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Grade Mode: Standard Letter Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 1.4 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter

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ENG 11002 COLLEGE WRITING I-STRETCH (KCMP) 3 Credit Hours ENG 12108 ESL READING LEVEL VIII 2 Credit Hours Continues the instruction and practice necessary to write for college, Practice identifying communicative functions of texts; practice reading with emphasis on the reading, thinking, writing and technological skills strategies. Support of vocabulary development and extensive reading. necessary for writing college level texts. Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Prerequisite: ENG 01001 with a minimum C grade; and special approval. Schedule Type: Lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Grade Mode: Standard Letter ENG 12109 ESL READING LEVEL IX 2 Credit Hours Attributes: Kent Core Composition, Transfer Module Composition Identifying communicative functions of texts; reading strategies; ENG 11011 COLLEGE WRITING I (KCMP) 3 Credit Hours skimming and scanning. Support of vocabulary development and The study and practice of academic writing, including an introduction extensive reading. to rhetorical principles, the writing process, critical reading, research, Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). and technology. Students with a GED Reasoning Through Language Arts Schedule Type: Lecture score of 165 or higher need to contact the department for approval. Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture Prerequisite: ACT English score of 18-25; or SAT Evidence Based Reading Grade Mode: Standard Letter and Writing score of 480-590; or Accuplacer Reading Comprehension ENG 12110 ESL READING LEVEL X 2 Credit Hours score of 80 or higher and WritePlacer score of 4; or WritePlacer score 5 or Practice with communicative functions of texts; strategies for academic higher. reading. Support of vocabulary development and extensive reading. Schedule Type: Lecture Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Contact Hours: 3 lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture Attributes: Kent Core Composition, Transfer Module Composition Grade Mode: Standard Letter ENG 12008 ESL WRITING LEVEL VIII 2 Credit Hours ENG 12208 ESL LISTENING LEVEL VIII 2 Credit Hours Review and practice of formatting and structuring essays depending on Practice in listening strategies through predicting, using background varying content and audience. Focus on persuasive and response essays; knowledge and contextual information; focus on detail and gist, key practice of outlining, summarizing and citation; review of selected text- words, stance and speaker’s feelings; comparing and summarizing as type specific grammatical features. well as note-taking and meanings from stress, rhythm and intonation as Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). appropriate to level. Schedule Type: Lecture Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture ENG 12009 ESL WRITING LEVEL IX 2 Credit Hours Grade Mode: Standard Letter Review and practice of formatting and structuring essays for academic ENG 12209 ESL LISTENING LEVEL IX 2 Credit Hours vs. non-academic purposes. Practice of paraphrasing, summarizing and Practice in listening strategies through predicting, using background citation; review of selected text-type specific grammatical features. knowledge and contextual information; focus on detail and gist, key Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). words, stance and schemata. Emphasis on listening for academic Schedule Type: Lecture purposes; practice in note-taking. Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Grade Mode: Standard Letter Schedule Type: Lecture ENG 12010 ESL WRITING LEVEL X 2 Credit Hours Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture Review and practice of formatting and structuring essays for academic Grade Mode: Standard Letter vs. non-academic purposes. Practice with cause and effect, compare and ENG 12210 ESL LISTENING LEVEL X 2 Credit Hours contrast and argumentation. Practice of paraphrasing, summarizing and Practice in listening strategies through predicting, using background citation and review of selected text-type specific grammatical features. knowledge and contextual information; focus on detail and gist, key Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). words, stance and schemata. Emphasis on listening for academic Schedule Type: Lecture purposes; practice in note-taking. Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Grade Mode: Standard Letter Schedule Type: Lecture ENG 12095 SPECIAL TOPICS IN ENGLISH AS SECOND LANGUAGE Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture 1-2 Credit Hours Grade Mode: Standard Letter (Repeatable for credit) Overview of skills related to a special topic in second language learning. Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 1.4-2.33 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter

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ENG 12308 ESL SPEAKING LEVEL VIII 1 Credit Hour ENG 12507 ESL DEBATE 1 Credit Hour Practice of speaking skills while processing verbal and nonverbal (Repeatable for a maximum of 2 credit hours) Practice of skills for information in both formal and informal contexts. Focus on natural persuasive speaking, making effective arguments and active listening. fluency and accuracy as well as pragmatic appropriateness. Support Engagement in formal and informal debates and presentations. Must of vocabulary building when receiving and producing oral messages as score minimum level 7 on proficiency test. appropriate to level. Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Schedule Type: Lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 1.4 lecture Contact Hours: 1.4 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Grade Mode: Standard Letter ENG 12508 ESL PUBLIC SPEAKING 1 Credit Hour ENG 12309 ESL SPEAKING LEVEL IX 1 Credit Hour (Repeatable for a maximum of 2 credit hours) Preparation for continued Practice of speaking skills while processing verbal and nonverbal academic study and professional advancement, including effective information in both formal and informal contexts. Focus on natural techniques for speaking in public. Design and analysis of speeches and fluency and accuracy as well as pragmatic appropriateness. Support presentations. Must score minimum level 8 on proficiency test. of vocabulary building when receiving and producing oral messages as Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). appropriate to level. Schedule Type: Lecture Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Contact Hours: 1.4 lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 1.4 lecture ENG 12605 ESL AMERICAN CULTURE I 2 Credit Hours Grade Mode: Standard Letter Overview of basic American values and beliefs related to history, ENG 12310 ESL SPEAKING LEVEL X 1 Credit Hour immigration, diversity, and geography. Must score minimum level 5 on Practice of speaking skills while processing verbal and nonverbal proficiency test. information in both formal and informal contexts. Focus on natural Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). fluency and accuracy as well as pragmatic appropriateness. Support Schedule Type: Lecture of vocabulary building when receiving and producing oral messages as Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture appropriate to level. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). ENG 12606 ESL AMERICAN CULTURE II 2 Credit Hours Schedule Type: Lecture Overview of basic American values and beliefs related to education, Contact Hours: 1.4 lecture holidays, government and politics, the criminal justice system, America in Grade Mode: Standard Letter the 21st century, etc. Must score minimum level 6 on proficiency test. ENG 12408 ESL GRAMMAR LEVEL VIII 2 Credit Hours Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Application of verb tenses and aspects, passive voice, modal verbs, Schedule Type: Lecture gerunds and infinitives, coordinating conjunctions as well as clause Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture structures and functions (noun clauses, adjective clauses, adverbial Grade Mode: Standard Letter clauses) as appropriate to level. ENG 12707 ESL BUSINESS ENGLISH I 2 Credit Hours Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Overview of business communication, business writing strategies, Schedule Type: Lecture and computer skills in the workplace. Must score minimum level 7 on Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture proficiency test. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: Special approval. ENG 12409 ESL GRAMMAR LEVEL IX 2 Credit Hours Schedule Type: Lecture Application of verb tenses and aspects, passive voice, nominals, Contact Hours: 5 lecture interrogative syntax as well as clause structures and functions Grade Mode: Standard Letter (dependent vs. independent clauses; reducing dependent clauses; ENG 12708 ESL BUSINESS ENGLISH II 2 Credit Hours conditional clauses) as appropriate to level. Development of oral and written business communication skills. Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). Prerequisite: ENG 12707 with a minimum C- grade; and special approval. Schedule Type: Lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture Contact Hours: 5 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Grade Mode: Standard Letter ENG 12410 ESL GRAMMAR LEVEL X 2 Credit Hours ENG 12801 ESL ACADEMIC SUCCESS 1 Credit Hour Application of verb tenses and aspects, passive voice, nominals, This class will provide transitional support for students preparing to adverbials, interrogative syntax as well as clause structures and enter an undergraduate or graduate course of study from the ESL Center. functions (dependent vs. independent clauses; clause reductions; Students will focus on the social, cultural, and academic skills needed to conditional clauses) as appropriate to level. be competent and successful in an American university setting including Prerequisite: None (placement and registration done by the department). understanding university policies, academic expectations, and cultural Schedule Type: Lecture norms. Contact Hours: 2.33 lecture Prerequisite: None. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 1 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter

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ENG 20002 INTRODUCTION TO TECHNICAL WRITING 3 Credit Hours ENG 21011 COLLEGE WRITING II (KCMP) 3 Credit Hours Introduction to communication practices within technical communities. Continuation of college-level writing instruction with emphasis on Planning, drafting, revising and editing. Process descriptions, object research and inquiry, culminating in a lengthy written and/or multi-modal descriptions, instructional texts, technical correspondence, problem project. reports, critical reflection. Prerequisite: ACT English score of 26 or higher; or SAT Evidence Based Prerequisite: ACT English score of 26 or higher; or SAT Evidence Based Reading and Writing score of 600 or higher; or minimum C- grade in Reading and Writing score of 600 or higher; or minimum C- grade in ENG 11002, ENG 11011, or HONR 10197. ENG 11002, ENG 11011 or HONR 10197. Schedule Type: Lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Grade Mode: Standard Letter Attributes: Kent Core Composition, Transfer Module Composition ENG 20021 INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE WRITING 3 Credit Hours ENG 21054 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE (KHUM) 3 Credit Practice in various forms of creative writing with some emphasis on Hours student interests and on sources of creativity. Study of representative plays and poems in the context of Shakespeare's Prerequisite: Minimum 26 ACT combined English/writing score; or age, his language and his cultural influence. minimum 600 SAT writing score; or ENG 11002, or ENG 11011 or Prerequisite: None. HONR 10197. Schedule Type: Lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Grade Mode: Standard Letter Attributes: Kent Core Humanities, Transfer Module Humanities ENG 21001 INTRODUCTION TO ETHNIC LITERATURE OF THE UNITED ENG 22071 GREAT BOOKS TO 1700 (KHUM) 3 Credit Hours STATES (DIVD) 3 Credit Hours Great works of world literature read in English, from ancient world to Study of selected ethnic American writers; may include works by African, 1700, covering a wide range of ethnic and national voices, genres and Asian, Hispanic, Jewish, Native Americans and other groups. traditions. Prerequisite: Minimum 26 ACT combined English/writing score; or Prerequisite: None. minimum 600 SAT writing score; or ENG 11002 or ENG 11011 or Schedule Type: Lecture HONR 10197. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 3 lecture Attributes: Kent Core Humanities, Transfer Module Humanities Grade Mode: Standard Letter ENG 22072 GREAT BOOKS SINCE 1700 (KHUM) 3 Credit Hours Attributes: Diversity Domestic Great works of world literature read in English, from 1700 to today, ENG 21002 INTRODUCTION TO WOMEN'S LITERATURE (DIVD) 3 covering a wide range of ethnic and national voices, genres and Credit Hours traditions. Introduction to works by women writing in English, and to literary and Prerequisite: None. gender issues they raise. Schedule Type: Lecture Prerequisite: Minimum 26 ACT combined English/writing score; or Contact Hours: 3 lecture minimum 600 SAT writing score; or ENG 11002 or ENG 11011 or Grade Mode: Standard Letter HONR 10197. Attributes: Kent Core Humanities, TAG Arts and Humanities, Transfer Schedule Type: Lecture Module Humanities Contact Hours: 3 lecture ENG 22073 MAJOR MODERN WRITERS: BRITISH AND UNITED STATES Grade Mode: Standard Letter (KHUM) 3 Credit Hours Attributes: Diversity Domestic Introduction to British and U.S. writers of the 20th and 21st centuries; ENG 21003 INTRODUCTION TO LGBT LITERATURE (DIVD) 3 Credit study of their works in their literary and cultural contexts. Hours Prerequisite: None. Introduction to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender literature in English Schedule Type: Lecture and to issues of gender, sexuality and culture raised by this literature. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Prerequisite: ACT English score of 26 or higher; or SAT Evidence based Grade Mode: Standard Letter Reading and Writing score of 600 or higher; or ENG 11002, ENG 11011, or Attributes: Kent Core Humanities, Transfer Module Humanities HONR 10197. ENG 24001 INTRODUCTION TO LITERARY STUDY 3 Credit Hours Schedule Type: Lecture Introduction to techniques for reading and writing about literature, with Contact Hours: 3 lecture emphasis on reading strategies for prose, poetry and drama. Literary Grade Mode: Standard Letter terms, composition of interpretive essays, and literary research is also Attributes: Diversity Domestic studied. Prerequisite: None. Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Attributes: TAG Arts and Humanities

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ENG 24002 INTRODUCTION TO COMPOSITION THEORY 3 Credit ENG 26001 POPULAR FORMS OF LITERATURE 3 Credit Hours Hours Introduction to popular forms of literature such as the western, the Provides an introduction to composition theory, research in writing detective story, science fiction, fantasy, the war story and others. studies and pedagogical practices for academic writing. Students Prerequisite: Minimum 26 ACT combined English/writing score; or learn different methods of teaching writing by producing essays and minimum 600 SAT writing score; or ENG 11002; or ENG 11011; or projects within different genres and by applying different approaches HONR 10197. to composition to their own work. Students examine writing, as well Schedule Type: Lecture as research and teaching about writing, as socially, politically and Contact Hours: 3 lecture historically situated activities. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: ACT English score of 26 or higher; or SAT Evidence based ENG 26095 SOPHOMORE SPECIAL TOPICS 3 Credit Hours Reading and Writing score of 600 or higher; or ENG 11002, ENG 11011 or (Repeatable for credit) In-depth study of a particular writer, theme or HONR 10197. literary movement, such as literature and film, gothic novels. Schedule Type: Lecture Prerequisite: ACT English score of 26 or higher; or SAT Evidence based Contact Hours: 3 lecture Reading and Writing score of 600 or higher; or ENG 11002, ENG 11011, or Grade Mode: Standard Letter HONR 10197. ENG 25001 LITERATURE IN ENGLISH I 3 Credit Hours Schedule Type: Lecture British literature written before 1800 studied within a broad historical Contact Hours: 3 lecture context. Comprehensive introduction to knowledge and skills that serve Grade Mode: Standard Letter as a foundation for further study in literature. ENG 30001 ENGLISH STUDIES (WIC) 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: ACT English score of 26 or higher; or SAT Evidence based Writing about and reading in a variety of texts and critical modes as an Reading and Writing score of 600 or higher; or ENG 11002, ENG 11011, or introduction to critical thinking and writing. Emphasis on the application HONR 10197. of principles and methods of literary study to selected texts. Schedule Type: Lecture Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 3 lecture Attributes: TAG Arts and Humanities Grade Mode: Standard Letter ENG 25002 LITERATURE IN ENGLISH II 3 Credit Hours Attributes: Writing Intensive Course British literature written since 1800 studied within a broad historical ENG 30050 WRITING AND RHETORIC IN A DIGITAL AGE 3 Credit context. Comprehensive introduction to knowledge and skills that serve Hours as a foundation for further study in literature. Writing course with a focus on learning and using a variety of tools Prerequisite: ACT English score of 26 or higher; or SAT Evidence Based available within contemporary digital composing environments. Reading and Writing score of 600 or higher; or ENG 11002, ENG 11011, or Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. HONR 10197. Schedule Type: Lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Grade Mode: Standard Letter Attributes: TAG Arts and Humanities ENG 30051 WRITING, RHETORIC AND NEW MEDIA 3 Credit Hours Rhetorical principles for multimodal writing to produce rhetorically ENG 25004 LITERATURE IN THE UNITED STATES I 3 Credit Hours effective professional, scholarly, personal, and civic texts that integrate U.S. literature from the colonial period until 1865 studies within a broad some blend of written word, visuals, images, audio and video. historical context. Comprehensive introduction to knowledge and skills Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. that serve as a foundation for further study in literature. Schedule Type: Lecture Prerequisite: ACT English score of 26 or higher; or SAT Evidence Based Contact Hours: 3 lecture Reading and Writing score of 600 or higher; or ENG 11002, ENG 11011, or Grade Mode: Standard Letter HONR 10197. Schedule Type: Lecture ENG 30052 MEDICAL AND SCIENTIFIC WRITING 3 Credit Hours Contact Hours: 3 lecture Explores the communication principles and practices which occur in Grade Mode: Standard Letter medical, health scientific, and scientific contexts. Students gain extensive Attributes: TAG Arts and Humanities individual and collaborative practice in writing about medicine and science for diverse audiences. ENG 25005 LITERATURE IN THE UNITED STATES II 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. U.S. literature from 1865 to the present studied within a broad historical Schedule Type: Lecture context. Comprehensive introduction to knowledge and skills that serve Contact Hours: 3 lecture as a foundation for further study in literature. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: ACT English score of 26 or higher; or SAT Evidence based Reading and Writing score of 600 or higher; or ENG 11002, ENG 11011, or HONR 10197. Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Attributes: TAG Arts and Humanities

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ENG 30053 WRITING FOR VIDEO GAMES 3 Credit Hours ENG 30066 WRITING IN THE PUBLIC SPHERE (ELR) 3 Credit Hours Video Game Writing, a fast-paced and dynamic discipline, encompasses Writing course focusing on a multimodal service-learning project ever-evolving skills and techniques from many areas, including fiction collaborating with peer and community partners in an online, hybrid or writing, script crafting, game design, and storytelling. Particular face-to-face delivery system. attention will be given to writing skills connected with the development Prerequisite: Minimum C- grade in ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. of characters, plots, and worlds. In addition, this course will focus Schedule Type: Lecture on specific techniques drawn from these writing and design areas, Contact Hours: 3 lecture highlighting materials from writers and designers involved in the industry. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. Attributes: Experiential Learning Requirement Schedule Type: Lecture ENG 30067 FICTION WRITING I 3 Credit Hours Contact Hours: 3 lecture, 0 lab, 0 other Instruction and practice in writing fiction with specific models and Grade Mode: Standard Letter discussions of student work on a weekly basis. ENG 30061 WRITING IN BUSINESS 2 Credit Hours Prerequisite: ENG 20021. Introduces students to writing practices in business settings, helping Schedule Type: Lecture students to understand several of the ways that business writing Contact Hours: 3 lecture differs from academic writing. Students learn practical skills related to Grade Mode: Standard Letter addressing audience expectations relative to the purpose of the message, ENG 30068 FICTION WRITING II 3 Credit Hours applying appropriate formats to business documents, integrating Continued instruction and practice in writing of fiction with specific graphics commonly used in business documents, and using principles of models and discussion of student work on a weekly basis. rhetoric to convey a message effectively and concisely. Prerequisite: ENG 30067. Prerequisite: ENG 21011 and COMM 15000 and BUS 10123; and special Schedule Type: Lecture approval. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Corequisite: BUS 30061. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 2 lecture ENG 30069 POETRY WRITING I 3 Credit Hours Grade Mode: Standard Letter Instruction in and practice of writing poetry with specific models and discussion of student work on a weekly basis. ENG 30062 PRINCIPLES OF TECHNICAL WRITING 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: ENG 20021. Introduces theoretical principles of technical communication. Extensive Schedule Type: Lecture practice in the use, evaluation and production of complex technical Contact Hours: 3 lecture documents including research reports/research proposals. Emphasis on Grade Mode: Standard Letter oral, written and electronic communication. Prerequisite: Minimum C- grade in ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. ENG 30070 POETRY WRITING II 3 Credit Hours Schedule Type: Lecture Continued practice in writing of poetry with specific models and Contact Hours: 3 lecture discussion of student work on a weekly basis. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: ENG 30069. Schedule Type: Lecture ENG 30063 PROFESSIONAL WRITING 3 Credit Hours Contact Hours: 3 lecture Practice norms and strategies of effective workplace communication. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: Minimum C- grade in ENG 21011 or HONR 10297; and junior standing. ENG 30071 CREATIVE NONFICTION 3 Credit Hours Schedule Type: Lecture Instruction and practice in writing creative nonfiction with specific Contact Hours: 3 lecture models and discussions of student work on a weekly basis. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: Minimum C grade in ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. Attributes: TAG Business Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture ENG 30064 ARGUMENTATIVE PROSE WRITING 3 Credit Hours Grade Mode: Standard Letter Practice in writing argumentative essays, with emphasis on discussion of student work. ENG 30072 EDITING AND PUBLISHING I 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Minimum C- grade in ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. Provides students with an overview of the editing and publishing industry. Schedule Type: Lecture Provides practice, instruction, and feedback on document editing and Contact Hours: 3 lecture book production and publishing. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. Schedule Type: Lecture ENG 30065 EXPOSITORY PROSE WRITING 3 Credit Hours Contact Hours: 3 lecture Practice in prose composition with emphasis on exposition and Grade Mode: Standard Letter discussion of student work. Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter

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ENG 30073 EDITING AND PUBLISHING II 3 Credit Hours ENG 31005 CHILD SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION 3 Credit Hours Builds on the skills acquired in ENG 30072 through proofreading and Explores theory, research and teaching/learning applications of second copyediting exercises based on the Chicago Manual of Style. Emphasis language acquisition in children. on topics such as document design and production, fact-checking, Prerequisite: None. working within social media, and editing work written by others. Schedule Type: Lecture Prerequisite: ENG 30072. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 3 lecture ENG 31006 WORLD ENGLISHES (DIVG) (WIC) 3 Credit Hours Grade Mode: Standard Letter Explores English varieties in the context of world languages, examining ENG 30074 GRAMMAR FOR EDITING 3 Credit Hours language politics with a focus on first/second language education and Course focuses on editing practices that require knowledge of the rules literacy in an electronic age. of grammar, usage, and stylistic conventions in a variety of professional Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. fields. Schedule Type: Lecture Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 3 lecture Attributes: Diversity Global, Writing Intensive Course Grade Mode: Standard Letter ENG 31007 PEDAGOGY FOR TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND ENG 30095 JUNIOR SPECIAL TOPICS 3 Credit Hours LANGUAGE 3 Credit Hours (Repeatable for credit)An opportunity to focus on important issues in Theoretical bases, approaches, techniques of second language pedagogy literature, writing, criticism or cultural studies. at the elementary and secondary levels. Inquiry into English as a Second Prerequisite: Junior standing. Language methods, materials and lesson planning. Schedule Type: Lecture Prerequisite: None. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 3 lecture ENG 31001 FUNDAMENTAL ENGLISH GRAMMAR 3 Credit Hours Grade Mode: Standard Letter Study of grammatical structures and matters of usage and style in edited ENG 31008 GRAMMAR FOR TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND/ U.S. English. FOREIGN LANGUAGE 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: None. Introduces students to grammars of spoken and written English and Schedule Type: Lecture pedagogical grammar. Topics include parts of speech, tense and aspect, Contact Hours: 3 lecture clause and phrase types, grammar in genre and pedagogical applications Grade Mode: Standard Letter relevant to the English as a second/foreign language profession. ENG 31002 HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: ENG 31001. Study of the development of the English language from the Indo- Schedule Type: Lecture European period to the present. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Prerequisite: None. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Schedule Type: Lecture ENG 31009 ADULT SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION 3 Credit Contact Hours: 3 lecture Hours Grade Mode: Standard Letter Explores theory, research, teaching, and learning applications of second ENG 31003 LINGUISTICS 3 Credit Hours language acquisition in adult populations. Survey of language study including linguistic tools of analysis such Prerequisite: None. as phonetics, morphology and syntax, and selected topics in applied Schedule Type: Lecture linguistics. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Prerequisite: None. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Schedule Type: Lecture ENG 31012 GENDER AND LANGUAGE 3 Credit Hours Contact Hours: 3 lecture This course applies linguistic concepts to examine gendered language in Grade Mode: Standard Letter written and oral discourse, focusing on the definition of gender and how ENG 31004 LEXICOLOGY/LEXICOGRAPHY 3 Credit Hours we experience it in our lives. In-depth study of the lexicon in language use and the reasons for its Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. expansion and continuous change. Study of tools in lexicography and Schedule Type: Lecture analysis of the role of lexicography in language education. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Prerequisite: ENG 31003. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Schedule Type: Lecture ENG 31095 SPECIAL TOPICS IN LINGUISTICS 3 Credit Hours Contact Hours: 3 lecture (Repeatable for credit) Study of specific topics in linguistics such as Grade Mode: Standard Letter sociolinguistics, phonetics and phonology or bi- and multi-lingualism. Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter

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ENG 32001 CHILDREN'S LITERATURE 3 Credit Hours ENG 33012 MODERN AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE 3 Credit Survey of children's literature from Mother Goose rhymes and picture Hours books through modern realistic fiction. (Cross-listed with AFS 32002) Study of African-American literature Prerequisite: ACT English score of 26 or higher; or SAT Evidence based from the early twentieth century to the present. The authors include Reading and Writing score of 600 or higher; or ENG 11002, ENG 11011, or Toomer, Hughes, Larsen, Wright, Baldwin, Hansberry, Jones, Lorde, Walker, HONR 10197. Morrison, Mosley, Youngblood and Carter. Schedule Type: Lecture Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 3 lecture ENG 32002 LITERATURE FOR YOUNG ADULTS 3 Credit Hours Grade Mode: Standard Letter Study of literature appropriate to young adults. ENG 33013 PAN-AFRICAN WOMEN'S LITERATURE (DIVG) 3 Credit Prerequisite: ACT English score of 26 or higher; or SAT Evidence based Hours Reading and Writing score of 600 or higher; or ENG 11002, ENG 11011, or (Cross-listed with PAS 37100) Introduces students to literary works by HONR 10197. African and Caribbean women. Schedule Type: Lecture Prerequisite: ENG 11011. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 3 lecture ENG 33001 U.S. LITERATURE TO 1865 3 Credit Hours Grade Mode: Standard Letter U.S. literary themes, genres and authors studied in their historical and Attributes: Diversity Global cultural contexts. Selections from the Colonial period through the Civil ENG 33014 AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN'S LITERATURE 3 Credit War. Hours Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. (Cross-listed with PAS 37200) Introduces students to literary works by Schedule Type: Lecture African-American women. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Prerequisite: ENG 11011. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Schedule Type: Lecture ENG 33002 U.S. LITERATURE FROM 1865 TO 1945 3 Credit Hours Contact Hours: 3 lecture U.S. literary themes, genres and authors studied in their historical and Grade Mode: Standard Letter cultural contexts. Selections from the close of the Civil War through ENG 33015 AFRICAN LITERATURES (DIVG) 3 Credit Hours World War II. (Cross-listed with PAS 32050) Examines works of major 20th-century Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. African, African American and Caribbean writers and intellectuals. Schedule Type: Lecture Authors include Niane, Achebe, Emecheta, Prince, Hurston, Hughes, Contact Hours: 3 lecture Cesaire, Senghor, Soyinka and many others. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: ENG 11011 or HONR 10197. ENG 33003 U.S. LITERATURE FROM 1945 TO PRESENT 3 Credit Schedule Type: Lecture Hours Contact Hours: 3 lecture U.S. literary themes, genres and authors studied in their historical and Grade Mode: Standard Letter cultural contexts. Selections from the close of World War II to the present. Attributes: Diversity Global Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. ENG 34001 MEDIEVAL LITERATURE 3 Credit Hours Schedule Type: Lecture Medieval literary themes, genres, and authors studied in their historical Contact Hours: 3 lecture and cultural contexts. Selections from Anglo-Saxon and Middle English Grade Mode: Standard Letter literature. ENG 33010 AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE TO 1900 3 Credit Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. Hours Schedule Type: Lecture (Cross-listed with AFS 32001) Study of African-American literature from Contact Hours: 3 lecture its beginning to 1900, including such writers as Wheatley, J. Hammon, Grade Mode: Standard Letter Terry, B. Hammon, Jones, Marrant, Allen, Hall, Walker, Truth, Garnet, ENG 34002 BRITISH LITERATURE, 1500-1660 3 Credit Hours Douglass, Delany, Harper, Stewart, Turner, Jacobs, Keckley, Brown, Wilson, British literary themes, genres and authors studied in their historical Griggs, Chesnutt and Dunbar. and cultural contexts. Selections from Renaissance and Reformation Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. literature through the English Civil War. Schedule Type: Lecture Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter

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ENG 34003 BRITISH LITERATURE, 1660-1800 3 Credit Hours ENG 34055 SHAKESPEARE 3 Credit Hours British literary themes, genres and authors studied in their historical Study of plays representing Shakespeare's entire career, including Henry and cultural contexts. Selections from Restoration, Augustan and early IV parts I and II, The Merchant of Venice, Measure for Measure, Hamlet, Romantic literature. Othello and The Tempest. Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. Schedule Type: Lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Grade Mode: Standard Letter ENG 34004 BRITISH LITERATURE, 1800-1900 3 Credit Hours ENG 34065 CHAUCER 3 Credit Hours British literary themes, genres and authors studied in their historical and Close study of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, with some attention to courtly cultural contexts. Selections from Romantic and Victorian literature. poems and/or selected lyrics. Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. Schedule Type: Lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Grade Mode: Standard Letter ENG 34005 BRITISH AND IRISH LITERATURE, 1900-PRESENT 3 ENG 34090 SHAKESPEARE IN PERFORMANCE (ELR) 3 Credit Hours Credit Hours Course is designed around a field-trip to the American Shakespeare British and Irish literary themes, genres and authors studied in their Center in Staunton, Va., during which students attend performances historical and cultural contexts. Selections from modern and post of plays and participate in workshops. Students also attend at least modern literature. one performance of an early modern play staged in Northeastern Ohio. Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. Students formally study all the plays before attending performances of Schedule Type: Lecture them. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Schedule Type: Lecture ENG 34011 WORLD LITERATURE IN ENGLISH (DIVG) 3 Credit Hours Contact Hours: 3 lecture An examination of selected writings in English by postcolonial authors Grade Mode: Standard Letter from Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and other parts of the world. Attributes: Experiential Learning Requirement Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. ENG 34095 SPECIAL TOPICS:MAJOR AUTHOR STUDIES 3 Credit Schedule Type: Lecture Hours Contact Hours: 3 lecture (Repeatable for credit when topics varies) Intensive study of one or more Grade Mode: Standard Letter authors from the English-speaking world. Attributes: Diversity Global Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. ENG 34021 WOMEN'S LITERATURE (DIVD) 3 Credit Hours Schedule Type: Lecture Critical and theoretical consideration of gender issues concerning British Contact Hours: 3 lecture and U.S. women writers studied in their historical and cultural contexts. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. ENG 35101 LITERATURE AND OTHER DISCIPLINES 3 Credit Hours Schedule Type: Lecture Study of literature in relation to, or from the standpoint of, another Contact Hours: 3 lecture discipline such as psychoanalysis, psychology, religion, theology, music Grade Mode: Standard Letter and painting. Attributes: Diversity Domestic Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. ENG 34031 SHORT STORY 3 Credit Hours Schedule Type: Lecture Critical analysis of short stories written by important world authors. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Selections include stories originally written in English and stories Grade Mode: Standard Letter translated into English. ENG 35105 LITERATURE, CULTURE AND ENVIRONMENT 3 Credit Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. Hours Schedule Type: Lecture Studies literature and other cultural artifacts in the context of Contact Hours: 3 lecture environment and nonhuman entities more generally, including plants, Grade Mode: Standard Letter animals, landscapes, buildings, roads, and more. Investigates such issues ENG 34041 FAIRY TALES 3 Credit Hours as ecological crisis, climate change, species extinctions, the impacts of Study of classic fairy tales by Perrault, Grimms, Andersen and others as geography on culture, urban environments, space and place, nonhuman fundamental texts of Western culture worthy of literary criticism. lives, wilderness, and more. Courses may focus on a single national Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. literature, or on a particular time period, or they may be thematically, Schedule Type: Lecture regionally, or otherwise organized. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Prerequisite: ENG 11011 or HONR 10197. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter

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ENG 35201 THE BIBLE AS LITERATURE 3 Credit Hours ENG 37101 CRITICAL RHETORICAL STUDIES OF TEXTS IN CONTEXT Study of Bible as a great book subject to literary criticism and as a main 3 Credit Hours document of Western culture. Old and New Testaments read. Students learn critical annalistic methods and apply them to written Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. texts, examining the rhetorical function of their linguistic elements and Schedule Type: Lecture their relationship to rhetorical contexts. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Schedule Type: Lecture ENG 35301 LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL AND TRANSGENDER: CRITICAL Contact Hours: 3 lecture PERSPECTIVES (DIVD) 3 Credit Hours Grade Mode: Standard Letter Study of theory, language and other aspects of lesbian, gay, bisexual and ENG 38001 CRITICAL THEORY AND READING 3 Credit Hours transgendered literature and culture. Introduction to major interpretive paradigms in literary studies, from Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. American New Criticism to the present, with emphasis on strategies for Schedule Type: Lecture analyzing poetry, drama and narrative fiction. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297; and ENG 24001. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Schedule Type: Lecture Attributes: Diversity Domestic Contact Hours: 3 lecture ENG 35401 SCIENCE FICTION 3 Credit Hours Grade Mode: Standard Letter Study of the origins, history, themes and major works of science fiction ENG 38002 RHETORIC AND WRITING STUDIES 3 Credit Hours drawn from a variety of national literatures, as well as the adaptation of Introduction to theories and scholarship that have shaped the disciplinary literary works into film, television, graphic novels, video games, and other study of rhetoric and writing, including key figures and concepts from forms. classical and modern rhetoric that continue to influence contemporary Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. writing scholarship and pedagogy. Schedule Type: Lecture Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297; and ENG 24001. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 3 lecture ENG 36001 APPLIED LITERARY CRITICISM 3 Credit Hours Grade Mode: Standard Letter Advanced, reading-intensive course in the reading and interpretation ENG 38895 SPECIAL TOPICS IN WRITING 3 Credit Hours of literary scholarship, with emphasis on published scholarly analysis. (Repeatable for credit) Topics vary with an emphasis on writing may. Primary and secondary texts vary, depending on the specialization of the Topics include editing, publishing and grammar. instructor. Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297; and junior standing. Schedule Type: Lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Grade Mode: Standard Letter ENG 39095 SPECIAL TOPICS IN LITERARY HISTORY 3 Credit Hours ENG 36005 FILM AND NARRATIVE 3 Credit Hours (Repeatable for credit) Topics vary in the study of selected literary Studies film as narrative, as story. Emphases will range from thematically histories such as the travel narrative, the fairy tale, the detective story oriented courses to courses organized by historical period, national and postcolonial literature. context, or other criteria. Courses may investigate literary texts (such as Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. novels or plays) made into films or the relationship between literature and Schedule Type: Lecture film in other ways. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Prerequisite: None. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Schedule Type: Lecture ENG 39195 SPECIAL TOPICS IN DRAMA 3 Credit Hours Contact Hours: 3 lecture (Repeatable for credit) Study of selected topics, themes, or periods in Grade Mode: Standard Letter drama such as gender construction, obsession or medieval drama. ENG 37001 CLASSICAL RHETORIC 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. Ancient approaches to rhetoric studied in their historical and cultural Schedule Type: Lecture contexts. Selections from Greek and Roman thinkers such as the Contact Hours: 3 lecture Sophists, Plato, Aristotle, Cicero and Quintilian. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. ENG 39295 SPECIAL TOPICS IN POETRY 3 Credit Hours Schedule Type: Lecture (Repeatable for credit) Study of selected topics in poetry such as poetic Contact Hours: 3 lecture form, historical and cultural contexts and artistic movements. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter

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ENG 39395 SPECIAL TOPICS IN FICTION 3 Credit Hours ENG 40099 WRITING PORTFOLIO (ELR) 2 Credit Hours (Repeatable for credit) Study of selected topics in fiction such as the Directed practice in constructing a portfolio of original writing, which may autobiographical novel, the novella and the short story. be creative, expository, technical, or preprofessional in nature. Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. Prerequisite: Creative Writing minor or Professional and Technical Writing Schedule Type: Lecture minor; and junior standing. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Schedule Type: Senior Project/Honors Thesis Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 2 lecture ENG 39495 SPECIAL TOPICS IN COMPARATIVE LITERATURE 3 Grade Mode: Standard Letter-IP Credit Hours Attributes: Experiential Learning Requirement (Repeatable for credit) Study of selected topics in comparative ENG 41001 SOCIOLINGUISTICS IN SCHOOLING (DIVD) (WIC) 3 literature such as movements and genres in world literature and the Credit Hours interrelationships of the arts. Examines the interactions between society and language. Explores Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. pedagogical implications of language variation. Schedule Type: Lecture Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 3 lecture ENG 39595 SPECIAL TOPICS IN LITERARY CRITICISM 3 Credit Grade Mode: Standard Letter Hours Attributes: Diversity Domestic, Writing Intensive Course (Repeatable for credit) Study of selected topics in literary criticism such ENG 41003 LANGUAGE CURRICULUM, MATERIALS AND ASSESSMENT as reader response criticism, psychoanalytic methodologies or Marxist 3 Credit Hours approaches. Advanced inquiry into English as a Second Language teaching methods, Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. curriculum design, and materials selection, use and design. Assessment Schedule Type: Lecture of learners in a student-centered ESL or language curriculum. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Prerequisite: ENG 31007. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Schedule Type: Lecture ENG 39695 SPECIAL TOPICS IN ETHNIC LITERATURE OF THE UNITED Contact Hours: 3 lecture STATES 3 Credit Hours Grade Mode: Standard Letter (Repeatable for credit) Study of selected topics in ethnic literature such ENG 41009 STUDENT TEACHING (ELR) 9 Credit Hours as the literature of one ethnic group, race and ethnicity in U.S. culture. (Slashed with ENG 51009) Full-time student teaching over 13 weeks in Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. English as a Second Language in grades P-12. Background check by the Schedule Type: Lecture Bureau of Criminal Investigation and Identification (BCII) and Federal Contact Hours: 3 lecture Bureau of Investigation (FBI) required to be presented to authorized Grade Mode: Standard Letter personnel at the assigned school-agency before the first day of student ENG 39795 SPECIAL TOPICS IN WOMEN'S LITERATURE 3 Credit teaching. To be enrolled in the course, students must have official valid Hours certification of child safety training, approved basic life support and (Repeatable for credit) Study of selected topics in women's literature ALICE training presented to the campus office of clinical experience. organized around literary, historical and theoretical issues. Prerequisite: CULT 29535 and EPSY 29525 and ETEC 39525; and Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. eligibility for student teaching and special approval. Schedule Type: Lecture Corequisite: ENG 41525. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Schedule Type: Practical Experience Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 27.733 other Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory ENG 39895 SPECIAL TOPICS IN RHETORIC, COMPOSITION AND Attributes: Experiential Learning Requirement WRITING 3 Credit Hours (Repeatable for credit) Study of selected topics in rhetoric, composition ENG 41092 ESL PRACTICUM IN INTENSIVE ENGLISH PROGRAMS and writing such as historical and contemporary studies of political and (ELR) 3 Credit Hours professional discourse. (Repeatable for credit) Provides opportunities for students to observe, Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. assist, and or teach English as a second language in the ESL Center, Schedule Type: Lecture including 70 fieldwork hours. Participating ESL Center classes are held Contact Hours: 3 lecture Monday through Friday. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Pre/corequisite: ENG 31007. Schedule Type: Lecture, Practical Experience ENG 39995 SPECIAL TOPICS CULTURAL STUDIES 3 Credit Hours Contact Hours: 2 lecture, 5 other (Repeatable for credit) Study of selected topics in cultural studies Grade Mode: Standard Letter organized around a particular mode or methodology of cultural analysis. Attributes: Experiential Learning Requirement Prerequisite: ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter

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ENG 41093 VARIABLE TITLE WORKSHOP IN ENGLISH 1-6 Credit ENG 41194 TUTORING OF WRITING 3 Credit Hours Hours Provides training and professional development for writing center tutors. (Repeatable for credit) An opportunity to focus on concerns of the Course covers writing center theory and practice, the history writing discipline and on new developments in writing, criticism, literature and centers, composition pedagogy, writing across the curriculum, tutoring career opportunities. ESL students, assessing writing center services, and the development of Prerequisite: Junior standing. outreach programming. Schedule Type: Workshop Prerequisite: Minimum C grade in ENG 21011 or HONR 10297. Contact Hours: 1-6 other Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Contact Hours: 3 lecture ENG 41094 COLLEGE TEACHING ASSISTANT (ELR) 1-3 Credit Hours Grade Mode: Standard Letter (Repeatable for credit) An opportunity to assist in the development and ENG 41198 RESEARCH ASSISTANT IN ENGLISH (ELR) 1-3 Credit delivery of a college course in English. Expectations may include group Hours and class leadership, selection of materials, development of classroom (Repeatable for credit) An opportunity to assist a faculty member on inquiry techniques, and multimedia support. faculty initiated research in criticism and literary analysis, rhetoric and Prerequisite: Senior standing; and special approval. composition, or applied language acquisition and teaching. Schedule Type: Lecture Prerequisite: Junior standing; and special approval. Contact Hours: 1-3 other Schedule Type: Research Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 1-3 other Attributes: Experiential Learning Requirement Grade Mode: Standard Letter ENG 41096 INDIVIDUAL INVESTIGATION 1-3 Credit Hours Attributes: Experiential Learning Requirement (Repeatable for credit) Open to advanced undergraduate students in ENG 41292 TEACHING ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE English or TESL. Only 3 hours of individual investigation count toward the PRACTICUM (ELR) 3,6 Credit Hours English major. (Repeatable for a maximum of 12 credits) Students observe, participate Prerequisite: Junior standing; and special approval of instructor and and teach in a number of school contexts in Florence, Italy, from primary department. to secondary, community and higher education. Course gives students Schedule Type: Individual Investigation authentic practice teaching English in the foreign language context. Contact Hours: 1-3 other Pre/corequisite: ENG 31007. Grade Mode: Standard Letter-IP Schedule Type: Practical Experience ENG 41098 GUIDED RESEARCH IN ENGLISH (ELR) 1-3 Credit Hours Contact Hours: 5-10 other (Repeatable for credit) Independent student research with faculty Grade Mode: Standard Letter guidance. Attributes: Experiential Learning Requirement Prerequisite: Junior standing; and special approval. ENG 41525 INQUIRY INTO PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 3 Credit Schedule Type: Research Hours Contact Hours: 1-3 other Preparation for student teaching of English as a second language, grades Grade Mode: Standard Letter K-12. Attributes: Experiential Learning Requirement Prerequisite: CULT 29535 and EPSY 29525 and ETEC 39525. ENG 41192 ESL PRACTICUM IN A P-12 SETTING (ELR) 3 Credit Corequisite: ENG 41009. Hours Schedule Type: Lecture (Repeatable for credit) Provides students seeking educational licensure Contact Hours: 3 lecture opportunities to observe, assist, and or teach English as a second Grade Mode: Standard Letter language in P-12 schools, including 70 field-clinical hours. Students must ENG 42092 WRITING INTERNSHIP (ELR) 1-3 Credit Hours complete the Bureau of Criminal Investigation and Identification (BCII) (Repeatable for credit) Guided internship in professional writing, editing, and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) background checks and submit or publishing. Possible placements include the KSU Press, Institute for results to authorized personnel at the assigned school-agency before the Bibliography and Editing, and WICK Poetry Center. first day of Practicum. Prerequisite: Junior standing; and special approval. Prerequisite: ENG 31005. Schedule Type: Practical Experience Pre/corequisite: ENG 31007. Contact Hours: 1-3 other Schedule Type: Lecture, Practical Experience Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Contact Hours: 2 lecture, 5 other Attributes: Experiential Learning Requirement Grade Mode: Standard Letter ENG 42192 SERVICE LEARNING IN ENGLISH STUDIES (ELR) 3 Credit Attributes: Experiential Learning Requirement Hours (Repeatable for credit) Provides guided opportunities for completing service-learning related to English Studies. Service placements meet a community need and provide practice in such areas as writing, editing, publishing, teaching, and tutoring. Prerequisite: Junior standing; and special approval. Schedule Type: Practical Experience Contact Hours: 3 other Grade Mode: Standard Letter Attributes: Experiential Learning Requirement

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ENG 43092 TEACHING POETRY IN THE SCHOOLS (ELR) 3 Credit ENG 62291 SEMINAR:BRITISH LITERATURE 1800 TO PRESENT 3 Hours Credit Hours (Repeatable for credit) Exploration of various approaches to teaching (Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with ENG 72291) In-depth treatment of poetry writing, poetry appreciation, and poetry performance in school various topics from the Romantic and Victorian periods and the 20th contexts. Study of creative writing as a means of developing literacy and century. promoting human growth. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing; and special approval. Schedule Type: Seminar Schedule Type: Practical Experience Contact Hours: 3 other Contact Hours: 3 other Grade Mode: Standard Letter Grade Mode: Standard Letter ENG 63001 METHODOLOGY OF TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND Attributes: Experiential Learning Requirement LANGUAGE 3 Credit Hours ENG 49091 SENIOR SEMINAR (ELR) (WIC) 3 Credit Hours (Slashed with ENG 73001) The theory and methodology of teaching (Repeatable for credit) Intensive study of in English studies. Students English as a second language. complete a long writing project during the semester. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Prerequisite: ENG 38001 or ENG 38002; and English major. Schedule Type: Lecture Schedule Type: Seminar Contact Hours: 3 lecture Contact Hours: 3 other Grade Mode: Standard Letter Grade Mode: Standard Letter ENG 63033 THEORIES IN SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION 3 Attributes: Experiential Learning Requirement, Writing Intensive Course Credit Hours ENG 49095 SENIOR SPECIAL TOPICS 3 Credit Hours (Cross-listed with MCLS 60661) (Slashed with ENG 73033) This course (Repeatable for credit) Intensive study of topics that will vary each surveys the major theoretical approaches to language acquisition, semester. concentrating on second language acquisition and the relationship Prerequisite: Senior standing. between acquisition/learning research and second language teaching Schedule Type: Lecture approaches. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Schedule Type: Lecture ENG 51009 STUDENT TEACHING 9 Credit Hours Contact Hours: 3 lecture (Slashed with ENG 41009) Full-time student teaching over 13 weeks in Grade Mode: Standard Letter English as a Second Language in grades P-12. Background check by the ENG 63034 LITERATE PRACTICES AND SOCIOLINGUISTICS 3 Credit Bureau of Criminal Investigation and Identification (BCII) and Federal Hours Bureau of Investigation (FBI) required to be presented to authorized (Slashed with ENG 73034) Discussion of sociolinguistic approaches personnel at the assigned school-agency before the first day of student to understanding literacy, language in workplaces and classrooms and teaching. To be enrolled in the course, students must have official valid societal multilingualism. Survey of trends in sociolinguistic thought and certification of child safety training, approved basic life support and method. ALICE training presented to the campus office of clinical experience. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Prerequisite: Eligibility for student teaching; graduate standing; and Schedule Type: Lecture special approval. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Schedule Type: Practical Experience Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 27.733 other ENG 63038 TEACHING LITERATURE AND CULTURE 3 Credit Hours Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (Cross-listed with MCLS 60622) Students will explore theories of ENG 61000 INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH AND PEDAGOGY IN literature and culture teaching as well as strategies for teaching literature CRITICAL READING 3 Credit Hours and culture. Introduction to contemporary methods of literary and cultural criticism Prerequisite: Graduate standing. and to the profession of teaching English in college. Schedule Type: Lecture Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 3 lecture ENG 63039 SECOND LANGUAGE CURRICULUM AND TESTING 3 Grade Mode: Standard Letter Credit Hours ENG 61094 INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH IN THE TEACHING OF (Cross-listed with MCLS 60663) Students will study second language COLLEGE WRITING 3 Credit Hours curriculum and testing design and current issues, including oral (Repeatable for credit)Using the Kent program as an example, the focus proficiency testing. will be on teaching composition, literature and language along with the Prerequisite: Graduate standing. needed planning and evaluation. Schedule Type: Lecture Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter

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ENG 63040 LINGUISTICS FOR THE LANGUAGE PROFESSIONS 3 ENG 63046 SECOND LANGUAGE LISTENING AND SPEAKING 3 Credit Hours Credit Hours (Cross-listed with MCLS 60601) Students will be introduced to basic Theory and practice in second language listening and speaking. Topics linguistic issues and how these relate to the language professions. will include current approaches to second language speech perception Course focuses on functional principles, especially on options to express and production, issues in teaching and assessing second language textual, interpersonal and ideational/experiential meaning. listening and speaking, and phonetic, phonological, and acoustic Prerequisite: Graduate standing. analyses for language teachers. Schedule Type: Lecture Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 3 lecture ENG 63041 DESCRIPTIVE GRAMMAR OF ENGLISH 3 Credit Hours Grade Mode: Standard Letter This course provides a description of English syntax and morphology. ENG 63047 HERITAGE LANGUAGES AND SECOND LANGUAGE Presentation of material will be through rules and exposure to LEARNING 3 Credit Hours grammatical forms in meaningful contexts. (Cross-listed with MCLS 60624) Theory and practice in language Prerequisite: Graduate standing. education of heritage language speakers. Ethnic, minority, ancestral, Schedule Type: Lecture and community languages and language practices will be explored with Contact Hours: 3 lecture implications for second and additional language learning in English, Grade Mode: Standard Letter foreign language, bilingual education. ENG 63043 SECOND LANGUAGE WRITING 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Cross-listed with MCLS 60665) Theory and practice in teaching second Schedule Type: Seminar language writing. Topics will include current and historic approaches to Contact Hours: 3 lecture second language writing, approaches to tutoring international students Grade Mode: Standard Letter in writing centers, teacher and peer response, error correction, and ENG 63098 SECOND LANGUAGE RESEARCH METHODS 3 Credit technology in second language writing instruction. Hours Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Cross-listed with MCLS 60698) Students learn how second language Schedule Type: Lecture research influences their teaching practices by studying research texts Contact Hours: 3 lecture and recent journal articles and conducting a research project. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: Graduate standing. ENG 63044 SECOND LANGUAGE READING 3 Credit Hours Schedule Type: Research (Cross-listed with MCLS 60664) Addresses a wide variety of topics Contact Hours: 3 other related to second language reading, including theoretical perspectives, Grade Mode: Standard Letter the process of learning to read, models of how reading happens, ENG 63391 SEMINAR: LINGUISTICS 3 Credit Hours comprehension, fluency, discourse structures, strategy use, and (Repeatable for credit) (Cross-listed with ENG 73391) In-depth treatment vocabulary acquisition. Teaching issues related to second language of various topics from modern linguistics, including phonology, reading will also be addressed directly, namely assessment and morphology and various generative grammars. curriculum building. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Schedule Type: Seminar Schedule Type: Seminar Contact Hours: 3 other Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Grade Mode: Standard Letter ENG 64070 WRITING POETRY 3 Credit Hours ENG 63045 ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES 3 Credit Hours (Cross-listed with ENG 74070) Advanced workshop in creative writing. Examination of academic, workplace, and vocational language in the Prerequisite: Graduate standing. design of second language instructional materials and curriculum. Schedule Type: Lecture Discourse domains from medical to agricultural to business are analyzed Contact Hours: 3 lecture through applied linguistic tools. Curriculum and instructional materials Grade Mode: Standard Letter are studied and designed. ENG 64071 WRITING FICTION 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Slashed with ENG 74071) Advanced workshop in the writing of fiction. Schedule Type: Seminar Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Contact Hours: 3 other Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter

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ENG 65012 READING AND INTERPRETING RESEARCH ON WRITING ENG 65051 LITERACY:FUNCTIONS, PRACTICES AND HISTORY 3 3 Credit Hours Credit Hours (Slashed with ENG 75012) Course focuses on how to read critically and (Slashed with ENG 75051) Introduces students to a range of research interpret published research by examining the principle means through methodologies through theoretical scholarship and guided practice, which "knowledge" is constructed in writing research. culminating in a pilot research project. Course surveys and critically Prerequisite: Graduate standing. evaluates historical and contemporary studies of literacy in terms of Schedule Type: Lecture three dominant metaphors ("adaptation," "power," "grace") those studies Contact Hours: 3 lecture employ. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: Graduate standing. ENG 65022 RHETORICAL THEORY:GREEK AND ROMAN 3 Credit Schedule Type: Lecture Hours Contact Hours: 3 lecture (Slashed with ENG 75022) Course examines classical Greek and Roman Grade Mode: Standard Letter rhetorical traditions and, to a lesser extent, their reappearance in ENG 65052 WRITING ACTIVITY AS SOCIAL PRACTICE 3 Credit Hours contemporary rhetorical theories and composition pedagogies. (Slashed with ENG 75052) Through Vygotskian-based activity theory and Prerequisite: Graduate standing. contemporary theories of practice, course explores the rhetorical bases Schedule Type: Lecture and implications of studying literacy and writing as embedded activity. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Schedule Type: Lecture ENG 65023 RHETORICAL THEORY:18TH, 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES Contact Hours: 3 lecture 3 Credit Hours Grade Mode: Standard Letter (Slashed with ENG 75023) Course surveys 18th-, 19th- and 20th-century ENG 65053 WRITING TECHNOLOGIES 3 Credit Hours developments in rhetorical theory and their influences on contemporary (Slashed with ENG 75053) Course critically examines theoretical pedagogical and theoretical practices. and pedagogical claims concerning writing technologies and begins Prerequisite: Graduate standing. identifying the conceptual components of a grounded theory for Schedule Type: Lecture technology-enhanced literacy learning. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Schedule Type: Lecture ENG 65027 ROLE OF COMPOSITION 3 Credit Hours Contact Hours: 3 lecture (Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with ENG 75027) Study of composition's Grade Mode: Standard Letter contributions to writing studies such as writing pedagogy/theory, ENG 66002 BRITISH AND IRISH LITERATURE FROM THE EARLY writing technologies, assessment, process research, WAC, program ROMANTICS ONWARD 3 Credit Hours administration, rhetoric and cultural studies. (Slashed with ENG 76002) Broad, synchronic study of the literature Prerequisite: Graduate standing. identified with a single period in literary history embracing various genres Schedule Type: Seminar and relating the literature to other cultural phenomena of the time. Contact Hours: 3 other Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Schedule Type: Lecture ENG 65035 LINGUISTICS FOR RHETORICIANS 3 Credit Hours Contact Hours: 3 lecture (Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with ENG 75035) Provides an Grade Mode: Standard Letter introduction to linguistic theories, concepts and tools relevant to the ENG 66051 SHAKESPEARE 3 Credit Hours teaching and researching of various dimensions of written texts. (Slashed with ENG 76051) Close reading of selected plays and poems by Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Shakespeare with some emphasis on critical and interpretative problems. Schedule Type: Seminar Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Contact Hours: 3 other Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 3 lecture ENG 65044 RESEARCH DESIGN 3 Credit Hours Grade Mode: Standard Letter (Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with ENG 75044) (Introduces students to ENG 66101 LITERATURE OF THE UNITED STATES THROUGH THE CIVIL a range of research methodologies through theoretical scholarship and WAR 3 Credit Hours guided practice, culminating in a pilot research project. (Slashed with ENG 76101) Broad, synchronic study of U.S. literature Prerequisite: Graduate standing. identified with a single period in literary history embracing various genres Schedule Type: Seminar and relating the literature to other cultural phenomena of the time. Contact Hours: 3 other Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter

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ENG 66103 ETHNIC LITERATURE OF THE UNITED STATES 3 Credit ENG 66595 SPECIAL TOPICS:AUTHORS AND AUTHORSHIP 3 Credit Hours Hours (Slashed with ENG 76103) An examination of selected fiction and theory (Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with ENG 76595) Research-based study by ethnic American authors, or of literary representations of special of problems in the theory or practice of authorship. Typical courses topics relating to ethnic and racial identity. include "The Creative Process," "Authors and Printers," "Faulkner in Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Hollywood". Schedule Type: Lecture Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 3 lecture ENG 66104 AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE 3 Credit Hours Grade Mode: Standard Letter (Slashed with ENG 76104) An examination of selected African-American ENG 66706 METHODS IN THE STUDY OF LITERATURE 3 Credit fiction and theory, or of a special topic relating to literary representations Hours of African-American culture identity or history. (Slashed with ENG 76706) Analytical reading and interpretation of Prerequisite: Graduate standing. published research and criticism, its assumptions, trends, controversies; Schedule Type: Lecture course will identify and contextualize present opportunities for research Contact Hours: 3 lecture in field. Required for Ph.D.s specializing in Division II. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: Graduate standing. ENG 66302 POST-COLONIAL LITERATURE IN ENGLISH 3 Credit Schedule Type: Lecture Hours Contact Hours: 3 lecture (Slashed with ENG 76302) An examination of selected fiction and theory Grade Mode: Standard Letter in English by post-colonial authors from India, Africa, South Africa, the ENG 66791 SEMINAR:BRITISH AND IRISH LITERATURE 3 Credit Caribbean and elsewhere. Hours Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with ENG 76791) In-depth treatment Schedule Type: Lecture of various topics from Old English literature, Beowulf, Middle English Contact Hours: 3 lecture literature and Chaucer. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: Graduate standing. ENG 66401 LITERARY MOVEMENTS 3 Credit Hours Schedule Type: Seminar (Slashed with ENG 76401) An examination of one particular movement Contact Hours: 3 other in literary history via its writers, artists benefactors, thinkers, political Grade Mode: Standard Letter demagogues and critics. ENG 66891 SEMINAR:LITERATURE OF THE UNITED STATES 3 Credit Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Hours Schedule Type: Lecture (Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with ENG 76891) This course will Contact Hours: 3 lecture examine the construction of American identities. Writers typically Grade Mode: Standard Letter discussed are Howells, Dreiser, Cahan, Anderson, Fitzgerald, Dos Passos, ENG 66501 NARRATIVE LITERATURE 3 Credit Hours Wright, Baldwin, Bellow, Ikada, Jen and others. Content varies. (Slashed with ENG 76501) Close readings of selected novels, short Prerequisite: Graduate standing. stories biographies autobiographies life writing journals and other forms Schedule Type: Seminar of narrative and verse by British American and other writers in English Contact Hours: 3 other from one or more periods in literary history. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: Graduate standing. ENG 66895 SPECIAL TOPICS 3 Credit Hours Schedule Type: Lecture (Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with ENG 76895) Study of selected Contact Hours: 3 lecture special topics in literature. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: Graduate standing. ENG 66502 DRAMATIC LITERATURE 3 Credit Hours Schedule Type: Lecture (Slashed with ENG 76502) Close reading of selected plays and other Contact Hours: 3 lecture dramatic forms by writers of Britain, Ireland and the United States from Grade Mode: Standard Letter one or more periods in literary history. ENG 66991 SEMINAR:GENRE 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with ENG 76991) In-depth examination of Schedule Type: Lecture one or more kinds of texts focusing on how forms are defined historically Contact Hours: 3 lecture and analytically, with special attention to current approaches. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: Graduate standing. ENG 66592 PRACTICUM IN TUTORING WRITING 1 Credit Hour Schedule Type: Seminar (Repeatable for credit)Practical training and experience in tutoring Contact Hours: 3 other composition. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Schedule Type: Lecture, Practical Experience Contact Hours: 1 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter

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ENG 67101 FEMINIST THEORY AND CRITICISM 3 Credit Hours ENG 68392 PRACTICUM IN TEACHING COLLEGE ENGLISH 3 Credit (Slashed with ENG 77101) Study of key issues and concepts in feminist Hours theory and criticism, including the nature, causes and effects (political, (Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with ENG 78392) Practical training and social and psychological) of certain types of representation of women experience in teaching beginning composition courses. and discourse practices employed by women. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Schedule Type: Practical Experience Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 3 other Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Grade Mode: Standard Letter ENG 68492 PRACTICUM IN TEACHING INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ENG 67104 SOCIAL AND CULTURAL THEORY AND CRITICISM 3 3 Credit Hours Credit Hours (Repeatable for credit) Practical training and experience in teaching (Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with ENG 77104) Study of important English to international students in a university intensive English issues and concepts in Marxist, new historicist, ethnic, post- colonialist program. Field placement in the ESL Center requires 70 field-clinical and other modes of social/cultural theory and criticism. hours. Participating classes are Monday through Friday. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Schedule Type: Lecture Pre/corequisite: ENG 63001. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Schedule Type: Lecture, Practical Experience Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 3 lecture, 6 other ENG 67591 SEMINAR: THEORY AND CRITICISM 3 Credit Hours Grade Mode: Standard Letter (Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with ENG 77591) In-depth study of ENG 68592 PRACTICUM IN TEACHING P-12 ENGLISH LANGUAGE important topics in contemporary theory and criticism. LEARNERS 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Graduate standing. (Repeatable for credit) Practical training and experience in teaching Schedule Type: Seminar English to speakers of other languages in P-12 schools including 100 Contact Hours: 3 other field-clinical hours in an assigned P-12 school. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: Graduate standing in MA TESL Education Concentration. ENG 67691 SEMINAR:SCHOLARLY EDITING 3 Credit Hours Pre/corequisite: ENG 63001. (Repeatable for credit when topic varies) (Slashed with ENG 77691) In- Schedule Type: Field Experience depth treatment of various topics from modern scholarly editing. Contact Hours: 2 lecture, 100 other Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Schedule Type: Seminar ENG 69199 THESIS I 2-6 Credit Hours Contact Hours: 3 other Thesis students must register for a total of 6 semester hours, 2 to 6 in a Grade Mode: Standard Letter single semester distributed over several semesters if desired. ENG 68093 VARIABLE TITLE WORKSHOP IN ENGLISH 2-6 Credit Prerequisite: Graduate standing; and special approval. Hours Schedule Type: Masters Thesis (Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with ENG 78093) Designed to focus on Contact Hours: 2-6 other concerns of the profession/discipline to bring secondary teachers up to Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory-IP date on new developments in the field. ENG 69299 THESIS II 2 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Thesis students must continue registration each semester until all degree Schedule Type: Workshop requirements are met. Contact Hours: 2-6 other Prerequisite: ENG 69199; and graduate standing. Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Schedule Type: Masters Thesis ENG 68096 INDIVIDUAL INVESTIGATION 1-3 Credit Hours Contact Hours: 2 other (Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with ENG 78096) Intensive study of Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory-IP selected writer or special topic. ENG 72291 SEMINAR:BRITISH LITERATURE 1800 TO PRESENT 3 Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Credit Hours Schedule Type: Individual Investigation (Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with ENG 62291) In-depth treatment of Contact Hours: 1-3 other various topics from the Romantic and Victorian periods and the 20th Grade Mode: Standard Letter-IP century. ENG 68098 RESEARCH 1-15 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. (Repeatable for credit) Research for master's level graduate students. Schedule Type: Seminar Credits earned may be applied toward meeting degree requirements if the Contact Hours: 3 other department approves. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: Graduate standing; and special approval. Schedule Type: Research Contact Hours: 1-15 other Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory

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ENG 73001 METHODOLOGY OF TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND ENG 75022 RHETORICAL THEORY:GREEK AND ROMAN 3 Credit LANGUAGE 3 Credit Hours Hours (Slashed with ENG 63001) The theory and methodology of teaching (Slashed with ENG 65022) Course examines classical Greek and Roman English as a second language. rhetorical traditions and, to a lesser extent, their reappearance in Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. contemporary rhetorical theories and composition pedagogies. Schedule Type: Lecture Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 3 lecture ENG 73033 THEORIES IN SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION 3 Grade Mode: Standard Letter Credit Hours ENG 75023 RHETORICAL THEORY:18TH, 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES (Slashed with ENG 63033) (Cross-listed with MCLS 60661) This course 3 Credit Hours surveys the major theoretical approaches to language acquisition (Slashed with ENG 65023) Course surveys 18th-,19th- and 20th-century concentrating on second language acquisition and the relationship developments in rhetorical theory and their influences on contemporary between acquisition learning research and second language teaching pedagogical and theoretical practices. approaches. Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. Schedule Type: Lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Grade Mode: Standard Letter ENG 75027 ROLE OF COMPOSITION 3 Credit Hours ENG 73034 LITERATE PRACTICES AND SOCIOLINGUISTICS 3 Credit (Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with ENG 65027) Study of composition's Hours contributions to writing studies such as writing pedagogy/theory, (Slashed with ENG 63034) Discussion of sociolinguistic approaches writing technologies, assessment, process research, WAC, program to understanding literacy, language in workplaces and classrooms and administration, rhetoric and cultural studies. societal multilingualism. Survey of trends in sociolinguistic thought and Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. method. Schedule Type: Seminar Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. Contact Hours: 3 other Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 3 lecture ENG 75035 LIGUISTICS FOR RHETORICIANS 3 Credit Hours Grade Mode: Standard Letter (Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with ENG 65035) Provides an ENG 73391 SEMINAR:LINGUISTICS 3 Credit Hours introduction to linguistic theories, concepts and tools relevant to the (Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with ENG 63391) In-depth treatment of teaching and researching of various dimensions of written texts. various topics from modern linguistics, including phonology, morphology Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. and various generative grammars. Schedule Type: Seminar Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. Contact Hours: 3 other Schedule Type: Seminar Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 3 other ENG 75044 RESEARCH DESIGN 3 Credit Hours Grade Mode: Standard Letter (Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with ENG 65044) Introduces students to ENG 74070 WRITING POETRY 3 Credit Hours a range of research methodologies through theoretical scholarship and (Slashed with ENG 64070) Advanced workshop in creative writing. guided practice, culminating in a pilot research project. Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. Schedule Type: Lecture Schedule Type: Seminar Contact Hours: 3 lecture Contact Hours: 3 other Grade Mode: Standard Letter Grade Mode: Standard Letter ENG 74071 WRITING FICTION 3 Credit Hours ENG 75051 LITERACY:FUNCTIONS, PRACTICES AND HISTORY 3 (Slashed with ENG 64071) Advanced workshop in the writing of fiction. Credit Hours Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. (Slashed with ENG 65051) Introduces students to a range of research Schedule Type: Lecture methodologies through theoretical scholarship and guided practice, Contact Hours: 3 lecture culminating in a pilot research project. Course surveys and critically Grade Mode: Standard Letter evaluates historical and contemporary studies of literacy in terms of ENG 75012 READING AND INTERPRETING RESEARCH ON WRITING three dominant metaphors ("adaptation," "power," "grace") those studies 3 Credit Hours employ. Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. (Slashed with ENG 65012) Course focuses on how to read critically and Prerequisite: graduate standing. interpret published research by examining the principle means through Schedule Type: Lecture which "knowledge" is constructed in writing research. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter

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ENG 75052 WRITING ACTIVITY AS SOCIAL PRACTICE 3 Credit Hours ENG 76302 POST-COLONIAL LITERATURE IN ENGLISH 3 Credit (Slashed with ENG 65052) Through Vygotskian-based activity theory and Hours contemporary theories of practice, course explores the rhetorical bases (Slashed with ENG 66302) An examination of selected fiction and theory and implications of studying literacy and writing as embedded activity. in English by post-colonial authors from India, Africa, South Africa, the Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. Caribbean and elsewhere. Schedule Type: Lecture Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 3 lecture ENG 75053 WRITING TECHNOLOGIES 3 Credit Hours Grade Mode: Standard Letter (Cross-listed with ENG 65053) Course critically examines theoretical ENG 76401 LITERARY MOVEMENTS 3 Credit Hours and pedagogical claims concerning writing technologies and begins (Slashed with ENG 66401) An examination of one particular movement identifying the conceptual components of a grounded theory for in literary history via its writers, artists, benefactors, thinkers, political technology-enhanced literacy learning. demagogues and critics. Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. Schedule Type: Lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Grade Mode: Standard Letter ENG 76002 BRITISH AND IRISH LITERATURE FROM THE EARLY ENG 76501 NARRATIVE LITERATURE 3 Credit Hours ROMANTICS ONWARD 3 Credit Hours (Slashed with ENG 66501) Close readings of selected novels, short (Slashed with ENG 66002) Broad, synchronic study of the literature stories, biographies, autobiographies, life writing, journals, and other identified with a single period in literary history embracing various genres forms of narrative and verse by British, American and other writers in and relating the literature to other cultural phenomena of the time. English, from one or more periods in literary history. Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. Schedule Type: Lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Grade Mode: Standard Letter ENG 76051 SHAKESPEARE 3 Credit Hours ENG 76502 DRAMATIC LITERATURE 3 Credit Hours (Slashed with ENG 66051) Close reading of selected plays and poems by (Slashed with ENG 66502) Close reading of selected plays and other Shakespeare with some emphasis on critical and interpretative problems. dramatic forms by writers of Britain, Ireland and the United States, from Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. one or more periods in literary history. Schedule Type: Lecture Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 3 lecture ENG 76101 LITERATURE OF THE UNITED STATES THROUGH THE CIVIL Grade Mode: Standard Letter WAR 3 Credit Hours ENG 76592 PRACTICUM IN TUTORING WRITING 1 Credit Hour (Slashed with ENG 66101) Broad, synchronic study of U.S. literature (Repeatable for credit)Practical training and experience in tutoring identified with a single period in literary history embracing various genres composition. and relating the literature to other cultural phenomena of the time. Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. Schedule Type: Lecture, Practical Experience Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 1 lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Grade Mode: Standard Letter ENG 76595 SPECIAL TOPICS:AUTHORS AND AUTHORSHIP 3 Credit ENG 76103 ETHNIC LITERATURE OF THE UNITED STATES 3 Credit Hours Hours (Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with ENG 66595) Research-based study (Slashed with ENG 66103) An examination of selected fiction and theory of problems in the theory or practice of authorship. Typical courses by ethnic American authors, or of literary representations of special include "the creative process ", "authors and printers ", "Faulkner in topics relating to ethnic and racial identity. Hollywood". Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. Schedule Type: Lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Grade Mode: Standard Letter ENG 76104 AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE 3 Credit Hours (Slashed with ENG 66104) An examination of selected African-American fiction and theory, or of a special topic relating to literary representations of African-American culture, identity or history. Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter

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ENG 76706 METHODS IN THE STUDY OF LITERATURE 3 Credit ENG 77104 SOCIAL AND CULTURAL THEORY AND CRITICISM 3 Hours Credit Hours (Slashed with ENG 66706) Analytical reading and interpretation of (Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with ENG 67104) Study of important published research and criticism, its assumptions, trends, controversies; issues and concepts in Marxist, new historicist, ethnic, post-colonialist course will identify and contextualize present opportunities for research and other modes of social cultural theory and criticism. in field. Required for Ph.D.s specializing in Division II. Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. Schedule Type: Lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Grade Mode: Standard Letter ENG 77591 SEMINAR:THEORY AND CRITICISM 3 Credit Hours ENG 76791 SEMINAR:BRITISH AND IRISH LITERATURE 3 Credit (Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with ENG 67591) In-depth study of Hours important topics in contemporary theory and criticism. (Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with ENG 66791) In-depth treatment Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. of various topics from old English literature, Beowulf, Middle English Schedule Type: Seminar literature, and Chaucer. Contact Hours: 3 other Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Schedule Type: Seminar ENG 77691 SEMINAR:SCHOLARLY EDITING 3 Credit Hours Contact Hours: 3 other (Repeatable for credit when topic varies) (Slashed with ENG 67691) In- Grade Mode: Standard Letter depth treatment of various topics from modern scholarly editing. ENG 76891 SEMINAR:LITERATURE OF THE UNITED STATES 3 Credit Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. Hours Schedule Type: Seminar (Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with ENG 66891) This course will Contact Hours: 3 other examine the construction of American identities. Writers typically Grade Mode: Standard Letter discussed are Howells, Dreiser, Cahan, Anderson, Fitzgerald, Dos Passos, ENG 78093 VARIABLE TITLE WORKSHOP IN ENGLISH 2-6 Credit Wright, Baldwin, Bellow, Ikada, Jen and others. Content varies. Hours Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. (Repeatable for credit) (Cross-listed with ENG 68093) Designed to focus Schedule Type: Seminar on concerns of the profession/discipline to bring secondary teachers up Contact Hours: 3 other to date on new developments in the field. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. ENG 76895 SPECIAL TOPICS 3 Credit Hours Schedule Type: Workshop (Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with ENG 66895) Study of selected Contact Hours: 2-6 other special topics in literature. Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. ENG 78096 INDIVIDUAL INVESTIGATION 1-3 Credit Hours Schedule Type: Lecture (Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with ENG 68096) Intensive study of Contact Hours: 3 lecture selected writer or special topic. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. ENG 76991 SEMINAR:GENRE 3 Credit Hours Schedule Type: Individual Investigation (Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with ENG 66991) In-depth examination of Contact Hours: 1-3 other one or more kinds of texts focusing on how forms are defined historically Grade Mode: Standard Letter-IP and analytically, with special attention to current approaches. ENG 78392 PRACTICUM IN TEACHING COLLEGE ENGLISH 3 Credit Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. Hours Schedule Type: Seminar (Repeatable for credit) (Slashed with ENG 68392) Practical training and Contact Hours: 3 other experience in teaching beginning composition courses. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. ENG 77101 FEMINIST THEORY AND CRITICISM 3 Credit Hours Schedule Type: Practical Experience (Slashed with ENG 67101) Study of key issues and concepts in feminist Contact Hours: 3 other theory and criticism, including the nature, causes and effects (political, Grade Mode: Standard Letter social and psychological) of certain types of representation of women ENG 85024 DOMAIN RHETORICS AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF and discourse practices employed by women. KNOWLEDGE 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. (Repeatable twice for credit) Course examines disciplinarity and Schedule Type: Lecture knowledge production as historically and socially situated practices and Contact Hours: 3 lecture how they are realized through linguistic, rhetorical and material processes Grade Mode: Standard Letter and systems. Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter

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ENG 85025 THEORIES AND SYSTEMS OF WRITING AND ENG 85056 INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF WRITING REPRESENTATION 3 Credit Hours ASSESSMENT: RESEARCH, THEORY AND PRACTICE 3 Credit Hours Course examines the history and use of scripts and other means of Provides students with an introduction to the theory, research, and constructing shared meaning and the attendant contemporary issues practice of writing assessment outside the classroom, as it is informed concerning writing and representation. through the study of the literatures of college writing assessment and Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. educational measurement. In addition to acquiring a basic understanding Schedule Type: Lecture of measurement principles like reliability and validity for assessing Contact Hours: 3 lecture student writing, students can complete projects of their own design for Grade Mode: Standard Letter their own institutions. ENG 85033 THE RHETORICAL NATURE AND FUNCTION OF EXTENDED Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. DISCOURSE 3 Credit Hours Schedule Type: Lecture Examines discourse as a rhetorical and socio-political practice that Contact Hours: 3 lecture extends beyond the temporal and material boundaries of individual texts Grade Mode: Standard Letter by considering how discursive practice is embedded within, sustains, and ENG 85057 RHETORICAL METHODS 3 Credit Hours modifies other social, cultural, and political practices. Focuses on methodological practices associated with rhetorical theory Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. and considers the epistemological and ontological underpinnings of Schedule Type: Lecture these theories' methodologies. Course investigates how these theories Contact Hours: 3 lecture know and what they deem worth knowing. The course is designed Grade Mode: Standard Letter around several significant approaches to analysis, both classical and ENG 85041 FIELD RESEARCH METHODS IN WRITING 3 Credit Hours contemporary. This orientation is intended to offer background and Course focuses on qualitative methods for conducting field research in prompt students to apply those rhetorical methodologies in their own writing within communities of practice and particular contexts and for work. analyzing and interpreting data. Prerequisite: 6 credit hours from ENG 75012, ENG 75022, ENG 75023; and Prerequisite: 9 credit hours from the following courses: ENG 75012, doctoral standing. ENG 75022, ENG 75023, ENG 73034, ENG 75051, ENG 75052, ENG 75053; Schedule Type: Lecture and doctoral standing. Contact Hours: 3 lecture Schedule Type: Lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter Contact Hours: 3 lecture ENG 85060 DIRECTED READINGS IN WRITING AND RHETORIC 3 Grade Mode: Standard Letter Credit Hours ENG 85042 DISCOURSE ANALYSIS 3 Credit Hours Topics covered will vary according to the needs of students Explores various approaches to discourse analysis (e.g., critical discourse demonstrating deficiency in qualifying exams and/or requiring additional analysis, narrative theory, systemic functional linguistics) and teaches work before undertaking a dissertation project. students how to use them to conduct linguistic analyses of discourse. Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. We will examine discourse in terms of the key functions language Schedule Type: Lecture serves as a form of social action: to represent the world, to invoke and Contact Hours: 3 lecture social relationships, interactions, and identities, and to organize Grade Mode: Standard Letter utterances into meaningful discursive events and products. ENG 88098 RESEARCH DOCTORAL 1-15 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. (Repeatable for credit) Research for doctoral students who have not yet Schedule Type: Lecture passed candidacy examination. Credits earned may be applied toward Contact Hours: 3 lecture degree if department approves. Grade Mode: Standard Letter Prerequisite: Graduate standing; and special approval of the graduate ENG 85054 STUDIES IN LITERACY AND COMMUNITY 3 Credit Hours chairman. Course expands on ENG 75052 by examining in more detail how literacy Schedule Type: Research is embedded in the activities and practices of academic, civic and Contact Hours: 1-15 other professional communities. Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. ENG 89199 DISSERTATION I 15 Credit Hours Schedule Type: Lecture (Repeatable for credit) Doctoral dissertation, for which registration in Contact Hours: 3 lecture two semesters is required first of which will be the semester in which Grade Mode: Standard Letter dissertation work is begun and continuing until completion of 30 hours. ENG 85055 THE NATURE AND RELATIONSHIP OF ACADEMIC AND Prerequisite: Doctoral standing. NONACADEMIC LITERACY 3 Credit Hours Schedule Type: Dissertation Course explores the relationship between academic and non-academic Contact Hours: 15 other literacy, focusing on relationships pertaining to the school-to-work Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory-IP transitions that students make. Prerequisite: Doctoral standing; and special approval. Schedule Type: Lecture Contact Hours: 3 lecture Grade Mode: Standard Letter

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ENG 89299 DISSERTATION II 15 Credit Hours (Repeatable for credit) Continuing registration required of doctoral students who have completed the initial 30 hours of dissertation and continuing until all degree requirements are met. Prerequisite: ENG 89199; and doctoral standing. Schedule Type: Dissertation Contact Hours: 15 other Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory-IP

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